Kambiz Atabay
كامبيز آتابای
Atabay in 2023
1 August 1976 – 9 December 1978
17 October 1972 – 17 February 1979
Tehran, Imperial State of Iran
Kambiz Atabay (Persian: كامبيز آتابای; born 2 February 1939) is an Iranian former football administrator who serves as the private secretary to Her Majesty Farah Pahlavi's office in New York. He was also an athlete and administrator who was President of Asian Football Confederation from 1 August 1976 until his resignation on 9 December 1978. He was also President of Football Federation of Iran from 17 October 1972 to 17 February 1979.[1]
References
- ^ "Magiran | روزنامه اعتماد (1385/12/03): کامبیز آتابای: باران افتخارات آسیایی".
External links
- Official FIFA website
- Official AFC website
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Preceded by Mostafa Makri | President of Football Federation of Iran 1972–1979 | Succeeded by Naser Noamooz |
Preceded by Tunku Abdul Rahman | President of Asian Football Confederation 1976–1978 | Succeeded by Hamzah Abu Samah |
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- Man-kam Lo (1954)
- Kwok Chan (1954–1956)
- William Louey (1956–1957)
- Chan Nam Cheong (1957–1958)
- Tunku Abdul Rahman (1958–1977)
- Kambiz Atabay (1977–1978)
- Hamzah Abu Samah (1978–1994)
- Ahmad Shah (1994–2002)
- Mohammed bin Hammam (2002–2011)
- Zhang Jilong (2011–2013, acting)
- Salman Al-Khalifa (2013–present)
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